7 Devonshire Rd, Hawthorndene is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom House and was built in 1955. The property has a land size of 861m2 and floor size of 122m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in July 2021.
This character timber-frame home is very much a part of the history of the area. It is a perfect match for its environment, and lives on a beautiful 860sqm allotment. It was built in the 1950s and has seen some wonderful improvements over the years that make this a great home to live in especially for the young family.
The position is superb! Imagine, everyday being able to walk around beautiful streetscapes, escaping to the trails of the Blackwood Forest, or how about a weekend stroll or a bike ride to the famous Joan's Pantry and Hawthorndene Oval. What a treat!
This appealing Cedar clad home is sited perfectly and takes every advantage of its slight elevation. The outlook across the Dene' toward Blackwood Village is a real surprise you can see a horizon of trees with big-sky views and dreamy sunsets. At the end of your day out on the deck it will be just the tonic!
From the front porch stepping inside, that homely feeling is instantly welcoming. There is a real sense of warmth and space with high ceilings and big windows, while a practical layout makes this an easy and fun home to live in.
The main living area is a good-size room that will easily accommodate a large lounge setting, there is a wall-niche to the side of the old open-fire place for the TV, a reverse-cycle split system air-conditioner and sliding doors that open to the amazing deck.
The large kitchen enjoys a delightful garden outlook through two windows, it is both connected to the living areas and separate when you want it to be. There is excellent bench-space where you can seat a few stools and a double-sink by the window, an electric ceramic cooktop and a wide raised oven, a dishwasher and good pantry storage. Oh' and this is where you find the laundry facility too, tucked away under the bench.
The family dining room is an absolute pleasure. It has its own ambience and almost feels like you are in the outdoors. Exposed beams and downlighting makes it all feel very inviting, while sliding doors open and connect this space with the fabulous barbeque pergola. Whether it's everyday family dining or entertaining family and friends at the weekend it works so well!
At the heart of the home is a large wood-fired combustion heater that will warm the whole home, and a steel frame spiral-staircase that takes you upstairs to the main bedroom and retreat. And you'll love it up here.
The bedroom with ensuite has been recently upgraded with double-glazed windows and French doors that open to a tiled balcony and those amazing views! A tucked-away retreat is the perfect complement and can be whatever you decide. Use it has a library/study, or for exercise and meditation. There is split system air-conditioning up here and it will be cosy warm with the flue from the combustion heating passing through.
The downstairs bedrooms feel private. The old main bedroom becomes bedroom two, while bedroom three is also a good size. Both have built-in storage. They share a fabulously upgraded main bathroom and ideally a separate toilet, while the downstairs work-from-home office could well be bedroom four.
Outside is what living in the beautiful Mitcham Hills is all about. There are open lawn areas for play-time and family fun, the kids can run amok and the family hound will love you for it. Native gardens seem to wander and zone different areas, there are a couple of sheds, one for gardening and a handy work-shed too. And if you have a passion to garden or are into permaculture, this wonderful allotment will provide areas for you to create and nurture your very own market-garden.
The backyard pergola is a large protected area linked to the dining room, while out the front and connected to the main living area, is the expansive hardwood deck and what a marvellous addition this is! No matter the season you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to kicking-back in the great outdoors.
It's worth noting; that upstairs was renovated in 2017 with an eco-panel cladding to the external walls, together with a new deck, roof and insulation, and new double-glazed windows. The original section also had a new roof and the hardwood deck was built in 2018. The bamboo flooring was new in 2020 and there is a Murrays Termite Prevention system in place.
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The size of Hawthorndene is approximately 5.1 square kilometres. It has 17 parks covering nearly 7.8% of total area. The population of Hawthorndene in 2016 was 3299 people. By 2021 the population was 3389 showing a population growth of 2.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Hawthorndene is 40-49 years. Households in Hawthorndene are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Hawthorndene work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 91.80% of the homes in Hawthorndene were owner-occupied compared with 88.70% in 2016.
Hawthorndene has 1,357 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Hawthorndene have seen a 97.44% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 150.35% increase. As at 31 December 2025:
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